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SENATE VOTES 14 February 2018 23

 

ADVANCE COPY-UNCORRECTED

 

 

No. 23

 

PARLIAMENT 

 

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE

 

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FIFTH SESSION – EIGHTH PARLIAMENT

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WEDNESDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY 2018

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Half past two o’clock pm. President of the Senate in the Chair.

 

Bhebe M,

Bhobho H,

Buka F,

Carter M. N,

Chabuka K,

Charumbira Chief,

Chiduku Chief,

Chifamba J,

Chimbudzi A,

Chimhini D.A,

Chimutengwende C.C.C,

Chipanga T. S,

Chitanga Chief,

Chizema C,

Dandawa Chief T. M,

Gampu Chief IV,

Goto R,

Gwenzi Chief, Jadagu G.T,

Khumalo D. T, Komichi M,

Mabhugu F. E,

Machingaifa T,

Makone T,

Makore J,

Makwarimba C,

Maluleke O,

Manyeruke J,

Marava M,

Marozva Chief,

Masendu Chief,

Mashavakure N,

Matiirira A,

Mavhunga M,

Mawire J,

Mlotshwa S, Moeketsi V,

Mohadi T.B,

Mugabe C.T,

Mumvuri D.D.E,

Muronzi M,

Murwira T,

Muzenda T.V,

Ncube S,

Ndhlovu J,

Nebiri Chief,

Nembire Chief,

Ngungumbane Chief,

Ntabeni Chief, Nyambuya M.R Rtd. Gen.

Nyangazonke Chief,

Nyathi R,

Sekeramayi S.T,

Shiri A,

Shoko G,

Siansali Chief,

Sibanda A,

Sibanda B,

Sinampande H.M, Tawengwa C. Z, Timveos L.

 

 

In attendance in terms of section 138(2) and (3) and section 104(3) of the Constitution Hon. Chinamsa P.A.

 

Printed by Order of the Senate

 

Absent with leave

Hon. Sen. Mathuthu T.A

 

  1. Report from the Parliamentary Legal Committee being adverse on the following Statutory Instrument-

Date Received

 

Statutory Instrument No. 79 of 2017, published in the Gazette during

the month of August 2017.…………………………………..14th February, 2018.

 

  1. The President of the Senate informed the House that Hon. Sen. Makore had been reappointed as Chairperson of the Thematic Committee on Gender and Development.

 

  1. TheMinister of Finance and Economic Development, with leave, moved: That provisions of Standing Order Nos. 50, 61, and 128 regarding the automatic adjournment of the Senate at five minutes to seven o’clock pm on sitting days other than a Friday and at twenty five minutes past one o’clock pm on a Friday, Private Members Motions taking precedence on Thursdays after Question Time and that Question Time shall be on Thursdays and stages of Bills respectively be suspended in respect of the Appropriation (2018) Bill (B. 8, 2017) and the Finance Bill (H.B. 1B, 2018).

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. The Minister of Finance and Economic Development, moved: That Notices of Motions Nos. 1 to 3, for today, stand over until Order of the Day No. 16 has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. SECOND READING:Finance Bill (B. 1B, 2018) – The Minister of Finance and Economic Development.

 

            Bill read a second time. Committee, forthwith.

 

(House in Committee)

 

Clauses 1 to 46 and schedule put and agreed to.

 

Bill to be reported without amendment.

 

(House resumed)

 

Bill reported without amendment.

 

Third Reading - forthwith.

 

Bill read a third time.

 

  1. SECOND READING:Appropriation (2018) Bill (B. 8, 2017) – The Minister of Finance and Economic Development.

 

         Bill read a second time. Committee, forthwith.

 

(House in Committee)

 

Clauses 1 to 6 and schedule put and agreed to.

 

Bill to be reported without amendment.

 

(House resumed)

 

Bill reported without amendment.

 

Third Reading - forthwith.

 

Bill read a third time.

 

  1. On the motion of the Minister of Finance and Economic Development: The Senate adjourned at twenty-six minutes past five o’clock pm.

 

  1.                                                                                    MADZONGWE,

President of the Senate.

 

 

THURSDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY 2018 QESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

     

 

       QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE.

 

*         QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE.

 

*1. HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI:  To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, and Rural Resettlement to explain:

 

  • Whether or not farmers in resettlement areas are insured against natural disasters;

 

  • How a farmer can be assisted in case of loses of one hundred and fifty or more hectares of maize crop due to veld fires.

 

  • How farmers are sensitised on setting up fireguards or fire breaks in place to avert veld fires.

 

  • What the Ministry’s policy is as regards the protection of farmers from unscrupulous buyers who want to cash in on maize that was harvested under the Command Agriculture Programme.

 

[Deferred from 28th September, 2017]

 

*2.

 

 

HON. SEN. GOTO:  To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, and Rural Resettlement to:

a)     Inform the House what measures have been put in place to assist farmers who lost their crops due to water logging and veld fires after benefitting from the Government’s Command Agriculture Programme.

 

b)     State whether the repayment of debt to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) would not be spread over a period to allow farmers to first recover from their losses so that they may remain viable as farmers.

 

c)     Further state how farmers who could not access fertilizers would be expected to repay their loans in view of the fact that they are not able to meet their obligations due to poor yields that they realized.

d)     How Government would support those farmers affected by the shortage of diesel and electricity during the winter wheat cropping season, and also in view of the fact that some farmers have abandoned their activities mid-way through the season due to lack of such resources.

 

[Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

*3.

 

 

 

HON. SEN. CHIMHINI: To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, and Rural Resettlement to explain to the House why the Mupotedzi Irrigation Scheme in Honde Valley, under Mutasa Rural District Council was abandoned considering that the Government had already spent money on irrigation pipes and the perimeter fence for the area which was allocated to beneficiaries.

[Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

*4.

 

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI:  To ask the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning to inform the House;
  • The success and failures of the 2016 budget;

 

  • How through the 2016 Budget the Ministry has managed to economically empower people with disabilities.

 

[Deferred from 28th September, 2017]

 

*5.

 

 

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI:  To ask the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to inform the House what benefits the nation has realized from the Chinese people who are in business in the country.

[Deferred from 28th September, 2017]

*6.

 

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI:  To ask the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning:

a)     To explain the Ministry’s policy with regards to ensuring that all imported vehicles that are currently parked in most areas of the country pay taxes to the government;

b)     To further explain why they are parked when they are already in the country;

c)     How these vehicles got into the country when they are not being used for their intended purposes.

d)     To state whether citizens are fully conversant with laws governing the importation of vehicles and the consequences of breaching such laws.

 

[Transferred 5th October, 2017]

*7.

 

 

HON. SEN. KHUMALO D.T.:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to explain why district hospitals do not have the capacity to help malnourished children, and to send them to private or mission hospitals for recovery.

[Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

*8.

 

HON. SEN. KHUMALO D.T.:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to explain why district and provincial hospitals managements are not aware of the one thousand nutrition days for mother and Child.

       [Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

*9.

 

HON. SEN. KHUMALO D.T.:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care whether the Ministry is aware that Nutritionists are not part of the decision making team in districts and provinces yet this is where critical issue relating to Hospitals are discussed.
 

 

                                                                                [Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]
*10.

 

HON. SEN. KHUMALO D.T.:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to explain why food nutrition is not recognized as a science subject when training nurses.
 

 

                                                                                [Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]
*11. HON.SEN CHIMHINI: To ask the Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting
            Services:
  1. To explain the misinformation by the Ministry relating to the alleged $10

000,00 payments per month for what was owed to Zimbabwe Music Rights                            Association (ZIMURA) in 2010, when in fact the Zimbabwe Broadcasting                      Cooperation (ZBC) had only paid $30 000 as at 18 October 2017 as                     opposed to $90 000 which should have been paid by that time.

 

  1. To inform the House when the Ministry intends to clear arrears to

ZIMURA in excess of $650 000 which were accrued over a seven year

period.

 

  1. To state how the Ministry will assist musicians to receive royalties, in view of the fact that many of them live in abject poverty.

 

                                                                                 [Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

 

*12. HON. SEN. CHIMHINI: To ask the Minister of Home Affairs and Culture to explain to the House why the Ministry has failed to curb incidents of blatant infringement and flagrant breach of copyright legislation where piracy of music, books and other intellectual property rights is being conducted with impunity on daily basis as if there are no laws to stop piracy.

 

[Deferred from 2nd November, 2017]

 

 

ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

 

1. HON. SEN. MLOTSHWA HON. SEN. B. SIBANDA

 

That this House-

DISTURBED by the lack of commitment by the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement to provide alternative resettlement areas for communities from Zwehamba; Mahatshe; and Matankeni evicted to pave way for developmental national projects;

CONCERNED at the apparent lack of consideration for such communities who had to bear the brutal brunt of oppression in 1947 when they resisted eviction;

COGNIZANT that it is their right to enjoy the fruits and the benefits of the war of liberation in view of their heroic exploits when they resisted colonial oppression;

MINDFUL that such communities have to be involved in the Command Agriculture Programme which was launched in 2016, a year which coincided with their unscheduled evictions.

NOW THEREFORE; calls upon the Executive to expeditiously resolve the issue of providing arable land to sixty-two households from Zwehamba; Mahatshe; and Matankeni areas in the Matobo District so that they can resume their farming activities unperturbed so as to live a prosperous and stable life premised on peace and stability which is requisite in the whole of Zimbabwe.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Thematic Committee on Gender and Development on Access to Safe and Clean Water in Rural Areas

(Adjourned 19th December, 2017- Hon. Sen. Makore.)

                                                                                       

                                                                                      [Days elapsed: 11]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Thematic

Committee on Gender and Development on Access to Safe and Clean Water in Rural

Areas, [S. C. 18, 2017] – Hon. Sen. Makore.

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on protection of consumers from corruption (Adjourned 13th February, 2018- Hon. Sen. Mawire)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed:  That this House-

 

MINDFUL of the need to protect consumers from unscrupulous business people bent on maximizing profits at the expense of the majority of the people;

 

DESIROUS to have consumers that fully appreciate the role of the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, the law enforcement agency and other agencies of the State that protect them from exploitation of their hard earned cash;

 

CONCERNED at the ineptitude and flippant attitude by banking institutions who cover up for their inefficiencies under the guise of network system that are always alleged to be down;

 

DISTURBED by unwarranted price hikes for goods on hire purchase that have seen consumers falling victim to malpractices by individuals who have even gone to the extent of siphoning some civil servants’ salaries without their knowledge through the Salary Service Bureau.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, calls for concerted efforts by the State to stamp out such corrupt practices by formulating effective Consumer friendly laws to protect Zimbabwean citizens and thereby instill a sense of confidence in the economy among our people. Hon. Sen. Mawire

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Thematic Committee on Indigenisation and Empowerment on the Circumstances Surrounding the NonEstablishment of Community Share Ownership Trusts in Mudzi and Mutoko Districts. (S.C. 10, 2017). (Adjourned 19th December, 2017- Sen. Tawengwa).

 

[Days elapsed: 28]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report that the Thematic Committee on Indigenisation and Empowerment on the Circumstances Surrounding the Non-Establishment of Community Share Ownership Trusts in Mudzi and Mutoko Districts (S.C. 10, 2017)—Hon. Sen. Tawengwa.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Thematic Committee on

Sustainable Development Goals on SDG No. 3 (Adjourned 19th December, 2017- 

 Hon. Sen. Tawengwa)

                                                                                       

                                                                                      [Days elapsed: 35]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Thematic Committee on Sustainable Development Goals on SDG No. 3: “Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-being for all at all ages”, (S. C. 8, 2017) – Hon. Sen. Chief

Mtshane

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Thematic Committee on Peace and Security on the Preparedness of the Grain Marketing Board to handle the 2016/2017 Crop Deliveries and the Success of the Command Agriculture Programme (Adjourned, 19th December, 2017—Hon. Sen. Tawengwa).

 

[Days elapsed: 24]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Thematic Committee on Peace and Security on the Preparedness of the Grain Marketing Board to handle the 2016/2017 Crop Deliveries and the Success of the Command Agriculture Programme (S. C. 15, 2017)- Hon. Sen. Mumvuri.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the Zimbabwe delegation to the International Conference on Promoting Stakeholder and Parliamentary Dialogue on Arms Trade Treaty (Adjourned 19th December, 2017- Sen. Timveos)

 

[Days elapsed: 18]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the Zimbabwe delegation to the International Conference on Promoting Stakeholder and Parliamentary Dialogue on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) held at Pullman Teranga Hotel in Dakar, Senegal from 13th to 14th June, 2017- Hon. Sen. Timveos.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the 7th Retreat of the Association of Senates, Shoora and equivalent Councils in Africa and the Arab World (ASSECAA)(Adjourned 19th December, 2017- Sen. Sinampande)

 

[Days elapsed: 9]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the 7th Retreat of the Association of Senates, Shoora and equivalent Councils in Africa and the Arab World (ASSECAA), held form the 26th to 27th November 2016 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia- Hon. Sen. Makore.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the Parliament of Zimbabwe              Delegation to the Eighth Retreat of the Association of Senates, Shoora and

Equivalent Councils in Africa and the Arab World (ASSECAA) (Adjourned 19th              December, 2017- The Minister of State for Manicaland Province)

 

   [Days elapsed: 9]

 

 Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the Parliament of Zimbabwe Delegation to the Eighth Retreat of the Association of Senates, Shoora and Equivalent Councils in Africa and the Arab World (ASSECAA), held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 20th to 21st May 2017- Hon. Sen. Sinampande.

 

 

 

 

      10.      THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 

THAT WHEREAS, Section 310(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that an Auditor General is appointed by the President with the approval of Parliament;

 

AND WHEREAS, Section 340(1)(a) of the Constitution provides the President with the power to reappoint a Public Office holder into such office;

 

NOW THEREFORE, in terms of the aforementioned Section 310(1) of the  Constitution, this House resolves and approves that Mrs. Mildred Chiri be  appointed Auditor –General of the Republic of Zimbabwe for a further term in  office effective from the 25th of February 2017.

 

 

      11.     THE MINISTER OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE

 

 THAT WHEREAS Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that  any Convention, Treaty or Agreement acceded to, concluded or executed by or under  the authority of the President with one or more foreign states of governments or  International Organisations shall be subject to approval by Parliament;

 

WHEREAS the Republic of Zimbabwe is desirous of becoming party to the  Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons who are blind,  visually impaired or otherwise print disabled;

 

WHEREAS the Marrakesh Treaty recognizes that Governmental and Non –  Governmental Organisations play an important role in providing persons with print  disabilities with access to alternative format materials;

 

WHEREAS the Republic of Zimbabwe is desirous of ratifying the Marrakesh Treaty;

 

WHEREAS the entry into force of the aforesaid Treaty shall be conditional upon its  ratification by the Member States in accordance with their Constitutional Procedures;

 

NOW THEREFORE, in terms of Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of  Zimbabwe, this House resolves that the aforesaid Treaty be and is hereby  approved  for ratification.

 

      12.      THE MINISTER OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE

 

THAT WHEREAS Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that any convention, treaty or agreement acceded to, concluded or executed by or under the authority of the President with one or more foreign states of governments or International Organisations shall be subject to approval by Parliament;

 

WHEREAS Zimbabwe is committed to promote and protect the social and economic rights of its people and guarantee International Organisations and regional best practices in the labour market;

 

AND WHEREAS Zimbabwe approved of the SADC policies on Child Labour, Social

Security, Use of Chemicals, HIV and HIV and Decent work it remains desirous to

realize the aspirations of regional cooperation and integration in the employment and

Labour sector;

AND WHEREAS, His Excellency, the President of the republic of Zimbabwe, Cde.            Robert Gabriel Mugabe on the 18th of August 2014 at Victoria Falls signed SADC

Protocol and Employment and Labour;

NOW THEREFORE, in terms of Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of

Zimbabwe, this House resolves that the aforesaid Ratification of the SADC Protocol on Employment and Labour be and is hereby approved for acceptance.

 

      13.       THE MINISTER OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE

 

 THAT WHEREAS, Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that  any Convention, Treaty or Agreement acceded to, concluded or executed by or under  the authority of the President with one or more foreign states or governments or  International Organisations shall be subject to approval by Parliament;

 

WHEREAS Zimbabwe is a member State of the International Labour Organisation  and seeks to eradicate forced labour in all its forms;

 

AND WHEREAS Cabinet approved of the Ratification of the ILO Protocol to the  Forced Labour Convention P029 on the 1st of June 2017;

 

NOW THEREFORE, in terms of Section 327 (2) (a) of the Constitution of                     Zimbabwe, this House resolves that the aforesaid Protocol be and is hereby                     approved for acceptance.  

 

  1. SECOND READING:Estate Administrators Amendment Bill (B. 8A, 2016) – The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

 

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse Report by the Parliamentary Legal Committee on Statutory Instrument No. 110 of 2017-Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Extension of State Liabilities Act to the Assets of Chitungwiza Municipality) Regulations, 2017— Samukange

 

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse Report by the Parliamentary Legal Committee on Statutory Instrument No. 79 of 2017-Agricultural Marketing Authority (Command Agriculture Scheme for Domestic Crop, Livestock and Fisheries Production) Regulations, 2017— Samukange

 

 

 

MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES

 

 

 Thursday, 15th February 2018 

 

At 0900 hours in Committee Room 4.

 

Peace and Security: Hon. Sen.  Mumvuri D.D.E -  (Chairperson) Hon. Sen. Carter M,  Hon. Sen. Chabuka K., Hon.Sen. Charumbira Chief, Hon. Sen. Chiduku Chief, Hon. Sen.

Chimbudzi A, Hon. Sen. Chipanga, Hon. Sen. Dandawa Chief, Gampu Chief, Hon. Sen. Jadagu G.T, Hon. Sen. Komichi M, Hon. Sen. Machingaifa T, Hon. Sen. Makone T, Hon. Sen. Makore J, Hon. Sen. Marava M, Hon. Sen. Mawire J, Hon. Sen. Mohadi T.B, Hon. Sen. Musaka M.B, Hon. Sen. Musarurwa Chief, Hon. Ncube S., Hon. Sen. Ngungumbane Chief,

Hon. Sen. Rtd Gen. Nyambuya M, Hon. Sen. Nyamukoho Chief, Hon. Sen. Ntabeni Chief, Hon. Sen. Sibanda A, Hon. Sen. Sinampande H.M, Hon. Sen. Timveos. (Committee Clerk— Ms. E. Masara)

 

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 413

 

Indigenisation and Empowerment: Hon. Sen. Mavhunga M- (Chairperson), Hon.Sen.

Bhebe M, Hon. Sen. Bhobho H. Hon. Sen. Chimanikire A, Hon. Sen. Chief Chitanga, Hon.  Sen. Dandawa Chief, Hon. Sen. Goto R, Hon. Sen. Maluleke O. M, Hon. Sen.  Marozva Chief, Hon. Sen. Mashavakure N, Hon. Sen. Matiriira A, Hon Sen. Mavhunga M, Hon. Sen.

Mlotshwa S, Hon. Sen. Murwira T, Sen. Ndlovu J, Hon. Sen. Chief Nembire, Hon. Sen.  Nyamukoho Chief, Hon. Sen.  Nyangazonke Chief, Hon. Sen. Nyathi R, Hon. Sen.Tawengwa C.Z.  (Committee Clerk—Mrs. E. Mafuruse).  

 

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